Bee Culture: The Magazine of American Beekeeping

Below you will find a collection of articles written by Dr. Connor for Bee Culture magazine.  If you’re a regular reader, this is a fantastic resource to find the article you loaned out to a friend.  If you’re new to Dr. Connor’s contributions, this is your place to learn something new!

 

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2003-11 How Many Drone Colonies do You Need?
2003-12 Drone Feeding and Holding Colonies
2004-01 Stimulating Drone Development During Winter in Florida
2004-02 The Perfect Queen
2004-03 When Your New Queen Fails Your Expectations
2004-04 Queen Essentials
2004-05 Understanding Queen Pheromones
2004-06 Herding Bees
2004-07 Queens
2004-08 Late Summer Requeening
2004-09 NA
2004-10 Basic Beekeeping Concepts Easy to Overlook
2004-11 Drone Production and Plastic Comb
2004-12 Keeping Your Queens Alive
2005-01 Handling Queens
2005-02 The Biology of Increase
2005-03 Meet Jane Worker Bee
2005-04 Pollen Tales
2005-05 NA
2005-06 Swarms
2005-07 Summer Increase
2005-08 Summer Increase
2005-09 More on Drone Biology
2005-10 Aggression in our Colonies
2005-11 Winter in the Northeast
2005-12 Overwintering in the Northeast
2006-01 Small Scale Queen Rearing
2006-02 Small Scale Queen Rearing
2006-03 The Grafting Method of Cell Production
2006-04 The Ideal Nucleus
2006-05 Queen Banks
2006-06 Drone Saturation
2006-07 Making & Wintering Summer Increase
2006-08 The Minimum…
2006-09 Best Laid Plans
2006-10 Bee by Bee
2006-11 Honey Bees Keep Out!
2006-12 Those Blueberry Pollination Blues
2007-01 Bee Disease, Bee Sex and “Curiously Promiscuous Queens”
2007-02 Hive Control & Decision Making
2007-03 Naked Combs & Empty Spaces
2007-04 Naked Combs & Empty Spaces
2007-05 Quiz
2007-06 NA
2007-07 Health Colony Growth and Sub-Lethal Chemical Exposure
2007-08 Parental Stress Influences How Bees Enter Winter
2007-09 Dear Neighbor,
2007-10 Sideline Beekeepers
2007-11 The Story Ends
2007-12 Beeyards
2008-01 A Guide for Sideline Beekeepers
2008-02 Equipment Decisions
2008-03 Management & Marketing
2008-04 Developing a Product & Services Line
2008-05 Get Organized
2008-06 Making New Colonies During the Late Spring & Summer
2008-07 Summer Nucleus Hives and Pre-winter Management
2008-08 Size Matters
2008-09 Raising Queen Cells
2008-10 Cell Finishers, Drones & Evaluating Queens
2008-11 Facing the Challenges of Sideline Beekeeping
2008-12 Facing the Challenges of Sideline Beekeeping — II
2009-01 Facing the Challenges of Sideline Beekeeping – Honey
2009-02 Facing the Challenges of Sideline Beekeeping – Reducing Colony Losses
2009-03 Facing the Challenges of Sideline Beekeeping – Colony Contamination
2009-04 Laws, Rules and Regulations and the Beekeeper
2009-05 Neighbors: The Good, the Bad and the Ignorant
2009-06 Time: How Can I Manage it Better?
2009-07 Beekeeping is Getting so Expensive
2009-08 Allergies to Bee Venom
2009-09 Changing the Way We Train New Beekeepers
2009-10 If You’re Going to San Fran-cisco…
2009-11 Changing the Way We Train New Beekeepers
2009-12 Changing the Way We Train New Beekeepers
2010-01 Changing the Way We Train New Beekeepers
2010-02 What Kind of Bee?
2010-03 Questions You Should Ask
2010-04 What Should I Buy?
2010-05 Two Tools
2010-06 The Joy of Drones
2010-07 Queen Bee 101
2010-08 Queen Introduction
2010-09 Finding Queens
2010-10 Queen Management Using Packages, Or Nucs
2010-11 Queen Problems
2010-12 Dear Larry –
2011-01 Workers
2011-02 Overwintered Colonies
2011-03 Colony Management
2011-04 Wipe Out!
2011-05 The Big Island in Crisis
2011-06 Catching Swarms
2011-07 Teaching and Mentoring Some Guidelines
2011-08 Pay Attention, Ask the Right Questions
2011-09 A Single Clover
2011-10 Sunchokes
2011-11 Hawaii Reality Check
2011-12 Urban, Suburban and Country Bees
2012-01 Beekeeping Instructor’s Guide
2012-02 Beekeeping Instructor’s Guide
2012-03 Beekeeping Instructor’s Guide
2012-04 Beekeepeing Instructor’s Guide
2012-05 Using Virgin Queens
2012-06 Using Queen Cells
2012-07 Making Doolittle’s Nucs’
2012-08 Update, Burr Comb, and Breeding Lines
2012-09 One-On-One
2012-10 Fifth in a Series – Beekeeping Instructor’s Guide and Essentials
2012-11 Swarms, Packages & Nucleus Colonies
2012-12 Pollen, Nectar and Propolis
2013-01 What is a Pheromone
2013-02 Understanding Queen Pheromone?
2013-03 Diseases and Pests in a Beehive
2013-04 Full and Part Time Income From Bees and Beekeeping
2013-05 Evaluating
2013-06 Develop a Business Plan
2013-07 Random Thoughts
2013-08 Happy New Year
2013-09 Resource Management
2013-10 Master Beekeeping – Year 1
2013-11 Master Beekeeping: Years Two and Three
2013-12 The Fifth Year Beekeeper
2014-01 The Settled Beekeeper
2014-02 NA
2014-03 Trees for Bees
2014-04 Pollen
2014-05 Much, Much More About Protein in the Hive
2014-06 Early Summer Increase
2014-07 Making Summer Increase
2014-08 Overwintering Nuclei Colonies
2014-09 Preparing for a Beekeeping Course, Part I